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... Turn that his Affairs will take , but the Word of God hath with him both the Sweetness and the Credit of the Thing that he is waiting for . He goes fafter than Providence leads him , and can tafte the Mercy before it comes . He takes it ...
... Turn that his Affairs will take , but the Word of God hath with him both the Sweetness and the Credit of the Thing that he is waiting for . He goes fafter than Providence leads him , and can tafte the Mercy before it comes . He takes it ...
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... turn again till they were confumed . I have wounded them that they were not able to rife . They are fallen under my Feet , far theu baf girded me with Strength to the Battel , thou hast fubdued thefe under me that refe up against me ...
... turn again till they were confumed . I have wounded them that they were not able to rife . They are fallen under my Feet , far theu baf girded me with Strength to the Battel , thou hast fubdued thefe under me that refe up against me ...
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... turns the hearts of Men like the Rivers of Water . fo the King rejoyceth in Him as the Author of this Mercy . 3. THIS Joy in the Lord must comprehend in it both a Knowledge and Approbation of thofe Directi- ons that God had given him to ...
... turns the hearts of Men like the Rivers of Water . fo the King rejoyceth in Him as the Author of this Mercy . 3. THIS Joy in the Lord must comprehend in it both a Knowledge and Approbation of thofe Directi- ons that God had given him to ...
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... turn- ing the Argument as a wicked Heart would have it , when they have Divinity and Law of their own chu- fing ... turn afide the Right of a 34 , 35,36 . Man before the Face of the most High , to fubvert a Man in his Caufe , the Lord ...
... turn- ing the Argument as a wicked Heart would have it , when they have Divinity and Law of their own chu- fing ... turn afide the Right of a 34 , 35,36 . Man before the Face of the most High , to fubvert a Man in his Caufe , the Lord ...
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... 2. How long ye Sons of Men will ye turn my Glory into Shame ? How long will you love Vanity and speak after Leafing ? These were Enemies to the Succeffion , tho ' fome , O Ver . 9 . fometimes they carry'd on their 24 The true HAPPINESS.
... 2. How long ye Sons of Men will ye turn my Glory into Shame ? How long will you love Vanity and speak after Leafing ? These were Enemies to the Succeffion , tho ' fome , O Ver . 9 . fometimes they carry'd on their 24 The true HAPPINESS.
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The True Happiness of a Good Government: Explain'd in a Sermon Thomas Bradbury No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Page 23 - For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.